Los Angeles — George Clooney’s crime comedy “Suburbicon,” Angelina Jolie’s Khmer Rouge drama “First They Killed My Father,” and Darren Aronofsky’s horror feature “mother!” starring Jennifer Lawrence are among the films that will be playing at the Toronto International Film Festival this year.

A few actors will be showing off their directorial debuts, including Andy Serkis with the biographical drama “Breathe,” starring Andrew Garfield as the polio-stricken disability advocate Robin Cavendish and Greta Gerwig with “Lady Bird,” where Saoirse Ronan plays a Sacramento teenager looking to escape her small town.

TIFF will also feature a number of sports biopics, including “The Battle of the Sexes,” with Emma Stone as Billie Jean King and Steve Carell as Bobby Riggs, and “I, Tonya” with Margot Robbie as Tonya Harding and Sebastian Stan as Jeff Gillooly. Paul Rudd can also be seen as Major League Baseball player turned WWII operative Moe Berg in Ben Lewin’s adaptation of “The Catcher Was a Spy.”

“Mustang” director Deniz Gamze Erguven will debut her L.A. riots film “Kings,” with Halle Berry and Daniel Craig. The festival will also show David Gordon Green’s Boston Marathon drama “Stronger” with Jake Gyllenhaal and Tatiana Maslany.